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... Harrington , in her most gentle tone . " I suppose none of them will like walking such a cold afternoon as this : but you will find plenty of entertainment for them there ; and with Margaret , and Miss Cunningham , and Amy , you will ...
... Harrington , in her most gentle tone . " I suppose none of them will like walking such a cold afternoon as this : but you will find plenty of entertainment for them there ; and with Margaret , and Miss Cunningham , and Amy , you will ...
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... Harrington stopped her . " You need not be uneasy , Mrs. Danvers , " she said ; " Dora will take great care of them . " " Oh ! yes , of course , of course , " repeated Mrs. Danvers ; " but they are so shy , poor children : I should just ...
... Harrington stopped her . " You need not be uneasy , Mrs. Danvers , " she said ; " Dora will take great care of them . " " Oh ! yes , of course , of course , " repeated Mrs. Danvers ; " but they are so shy , poor children : I should just ...
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... Harrington rang the bell , and Thomson was sent to the school - room , while Mrs. Danvers sat pondering upon the ... Harrington's family had been not only the richest , but the gayest in the county , and B 2 AMY HERBERT . 3 "At the other ...
... Harrington rang the bell , and Thomson was sent to the school - room , while Mrs. Danvers sat pondering upon the ... Harrington's family had been not only the richest , but the gayest in the county , and B 2 AMY HERBERT . 3 "At the other ...
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... Harrington of Emmerton Hall ; and her efforts to be polite were so evident , and she was so very con- descending in every thing she did and said , that it was impossible for the poor girls to be at ease . Amy saw that her cousin was ...
... Harrington of Emmerton Hall ; and her efforts to be polite were so evident , and she was so very con- descending in every thing she did and said , that it was impossible for the poor girls to be at ease . Amy saw that her cousin was ...
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... I wanted to go . " " Then you have not one , " said Julia : " that seems strange , being Mr. Harrington's niece . " " My uncle's being rich does not make any dif- ference to us , " was the answer ; 66 10 AMY HERBERT .
... I wanted to go . " " Then you have not one , " said Julia : " that seems strange , being Mr. Harrington's niece . " " My uncle's being rich does not make any dif- ference to us , " was the answer ; 66 10 AMY HERBERT .
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